Have you driven a 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit?

Average User Score

— The rabbit has decent power (150hp an 170 ft/lbs) so it can still hit 210km/h. It's handling is extremely nimble for a daily driver, without being rough... In fact, I would call the ride quite pleasan...
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The Lil Rabbit That Could.by Gabrielle

— The Rabbit is a great car. While not as powerful nor performance driven as the GTI or the R32, it definitely gets the job done and is a fun car to tool around in. The cornering is really impressive,...
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Sporty And Practical Carby Bastian

— Great car! Amazing handling with the Koni Yellows and H&R springs.
Excellent interior and very high quality for the price. Also a super reliable
ride; I've had the car for 2 years (it was 1 year old...
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2007 Volkswagen Rabbit Overview

Overall User Score

Essentially a carryover from the 2006 Volkswagen Rabbit, which was introduced mid-year, the 2007 version adds a few new features, including MP3 capability for the stereo system and an optional tire pressure monitor. Other than that, standard features include six-way adjustable seats with side bolsters, dual front and side-impact airbags, remote power door locks, power mirrors, power windows with pinch protection and key activation, blinkers with a lane change feature (flashes three times with a single tap), two power ports, four-wheel anti-lock disk brakes, cruise control, and traction control.

The Rabbit is available in both two-door and four-door trim packages. The four-door hatchback adds a number of additional features, including a 10-speaker CD stereo system with a "smart" feature, so it automatically adjusts its volume up or down, depending on how fast you're going, to compensate for road noise. The four-door also gets a six-disc CD changer, rear passenger side airbags, heated seats in the front, and upgraded cloth upholstery.

The 2007 Rabbit is powered by a 2.5-liter 5-cylinder engine that pumps out a respectable 150 hp. The engine conforms to stringent zero-emissions guidelines and gets up to 30 mpg on the highway, according to VW. A five-speed manual transmission is standard, while a six-speed automatic with Tiptronic is available as an option.

Drivers have been quick to recognize the Rabbit's affordability and its German-made quality. They also have responded positively to the smoothness of its ride, its redesigned interior and exterior, and its economical gas mileage.

Volkswagen Rabbit Questions

My Emission Malfunction Light Came On A Month Ago, In My 2007 Rabbit

the place I took it too replaced a hose and it went out, now a month later its back on....
they told me after drive it for a few weeks and if it comes back on than we will re look at
Is it that hard...

Pump Sound When Key Is Turned On

Just bought this car, and when key is turned on, there is a noise from behind the glove box that sounds like an air pump. It runs for about 10 seconds and then stops. Some times it makes this noise se...